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Re: How 2 assemble/adjust early Belleville Dual Clutch MF/MH

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Jarhead_1981

09-22-2015 08:53:22




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Look what I was able to rustle up! The head mechanic at the nearest Massey dealer found it when I mentioned the Special tool FT-352 that you mentioned. He's worked there for 35 years and says it hasn't been out of the tool box for at least that long.

In the process of using this tool, I was able to determine that the release levers are badly worn but the good news is that they are available and are on order. I assume that the manual you referred to shows this in place and that it is the side that has the legs closest together that is used for my clutch. Is that correct? The wider side is too wide to get both legs on the flywheel. Thank you for the help. Bob

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Our Farmer

09-23-2015 06:21:43




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 Re: How 2 assemble/adjust early Belleville Dual Clutch MF/MH in reply to Jarhead_1981, 09-22-2015 08:53:22  
Man, you oughta go buy a lottery ticket!

Yes the side with the closer together legs is the side you want use. For posterity's sake, why don't you take the set nominal dimension and put it in this thread. You probably don't have the last dual Belleville in existence.

But then again, maybe you do!

Glad it worked out for ya.



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Our Farmer

09-23-2015 06:23:50




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 Re: How 2 assemble/adjust early Belleville Dual Clutch MF/MH in reply to Our Farmer, 09-23-2015 06:21:43  
Better yet, post up a tracing of that tool, with the dimensions written in so the next guy can make up his own...we're all in this together, right?



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Jarhead_1981

09-23-2015 06:39:11




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 Re: How 2 assemble/adjust early Belleville Dual Clutch MF/MH in reply to Our Farmer, 09-23-2015 06:23:50  
I will do both. But here's an update: The dealer called me back and said that when he tried to order the levers and pins, they came up as no longer available. The good news, he had 2

I've got another one coming from Bedford VA, leaving 1 there s of yesterday. I was able to get the e pins from a dealer in Calgary Canada. Yes, my lucky day. I can see now why everyone else just swapped out to the combo series clutch/plate. You can get a rebuilt pressure plate llike mine(WITH NEW LEVERS) so to anyone that needs them, find out who is doing the rebuilding and ask them who the source is. I've got some things to take care of then I'll post the dimensions and tracing
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